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Showing posts with label eyes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eyes. Show all posts
8/12/2020

sandpiper

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 A hot sultry day in August.  The pond was quiet.  Several rocks appeared offshore in the last few days, exposed by the lack of rain and low...
7/20/2020

dragonflies on branch

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We love the branch over the pond, since it is a platform for all flying creatures to settle on for a short time.  Usually we get a close loo...
5/22/2020

emerged

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We have been watching the cocoon since it was re-attached to a willow stem two days ago.  Today the Polyphemus silk moth  Antheraea polyp...
5/07/2014

first hatched

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The post on 4/23/2014 was about a nest containing two eggs.  If you guessed it was a Northern Cardinal nest, you were correct.  Today the fi...
1/20/2014

eye shields

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I've occasionally noticed something about the eyes on some of the birds I observe: milky or filtered texture. According to the Corn...
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